Free Bible Word Search – Matthew 18:1-14 Like a Child — Humility, Protection, and the Pursuit of the Lost (Downloadable jpg)
Today, we’re diving into Matthew 18:1–14, a passage where Jesus redefines greatness, warns against causing others to stumble, and reminds us just how far God will go to rescue the one who wanders. From a child’s humble heart to a shepherd’s relentless love, this section invites us to reflect on what it truly means to belong to the Kingdom of Heaven.
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Why This Word Search Matters
In a world that celebrates power and recognition in Matthew 18:1-14 Jesus flips the script—calling a child forward and teaching that greatness in God’s Kingdom begins with humility. Becoming like children means cultivating a posture of trust, dependence, and simplicity. Jesus also issues a strong warning: we are responsible for how our actions affect others, especially the “little ones” who believe in Him. His words are bold, challenging us to cut off anything in our lives that leads us—or others—into sin. And in the parable of the wandering sheep, Jesus paints a beautiful picture of God’s love: a love that doesn’t settle for the ninety-nine, but actively seeks the one who’s lost. This passage reminds us that every person matters deeply to God—and we are called to mirror that same care and commitment.
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Solution
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Here is the solution to yesterday’s puzzle for Matthew 17:14-27.
